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the original amount of a radioactive sample should be multiplied by which expression to calculate the amount of the sample that remains after n half-lives have passed?

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(1/2)^n

Step-by-step explanation:

So we want to know by which number should we multiply the original amount of the radioactive sample to get the amount that remains after n half-lives pass. If the amount of original radioactive sample is A, then after one half-live there will be (1/2)*A or one half of the amount A. After one more half-life there will be (1/2)*(1/2)*A. After one more half-life there will be (1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)*A and so on. If we repeat the same procedure n times we get: (1/2)^n*A so this is the correct answer.

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